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Mossad's Secret Iran Missions Unveiled : Footage Shows Strikes on Nuclear Sites

In a rare public disclosure, Israel's intelligence agency Mossad has released video footage allegedly showing covert operations targeting Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. The footage, now circulating widely online, reveals masked operatives and drone strikes on key Iranian facilities — marking the first time Mossad has publicly shared visual evidence of its secret missions.

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In a rare public disclosure, Israel's intelligence agency Mossad has released video footage allegedly showing covert operations targeting Iran's military and nuclear infrastructure. The footage, now circulating widely online, reveals masked operatives and drone strikes on key Iranian facilities — marking the first time Mossad has publicly shared visual evidence of its secret missions.

According to a report by The Jerusalem Post, the attacks include precision strikes on nuclear researchers, ballistic missile production sites, and sophisticated air defense systems. The footage clearly depicts Mossad agents with concealed faces, operating within Iran’s borders.

The report claims that these operations were carried out using drones launched from within Iran — a detail consistent with past Iranian accusations against Mossad. Notably, the 2021 drone strike on the nuclear plant in Karaj is again in focus, with new footage purportedly linking Mossad to the attack.

Mossad has been linked to a series of high-profile covert actions inside Iran over the past decade. These include the theft of Iranian nuclear documents in 2018, and sabotage operations in April and October 2024. Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett previously revealed to The Wall Street Journal that Mossad was responsible for destroying more than 100 Iranian drones in 2022.

Iran has repeatedly accused Mossad of targeting critical nuclear sites such as Natanz and Karaj, labeling these acts as violations of its sovereignty. The newly released video clips now serve as rare, direct evidence of Mossad’s involvement in such operations — offering a detailed look into the agency’s tactical precision and reach.

This unprecedented release is expected to spark global debate and heighten tensions in the already volatile Middle East. It also raises pressing questions about the future of Iran’s nuclear ambitions and Israel’s readiness to counter them through shadow warfare.

Diplomatic repercussions are anticipated in the days ahead, as the international community grapples with the implications of these revelations on regional security and global nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

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